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Hamid Mosadegh (also spelled Mosaddegh and Mosadeq Persian: حمید مصدق, January 31, 1940, Shahreza, Isfahan, Iran – 28 November 1998, Tehran, Iran) was a contemporary Iranian poet, author and lawyer He was born in Shahreza, a town close to Isfahan, but his sometime later his family moved to Isfahan, where Mosaddegh completed primary and secondary education in Isfahan. Manochehr Badiee, Houshang Golshiri, Mohammad Hoqouqi (Hoghoughi) and Bahram Sadeghi were Mosaddegh's friends in high school. He established Saeb Literary Association in Isfahan in young age. He went to the capital Tehran in 1960, and got his Bachelor's degree from University of Tehran, and his Masters degree in Economy. In 1966, he left Iran for continuing education in Great Britain. In 1972, he got his Administrative Law degree from National University and became an assistant professor at University of Tehran and Kerman University, teaching several courses in Research Methods. From 1981, he began teaching law, especially Cooperative Law, becoming a faculty member of Law School of University of Tehran and Allameh Tabatabaie University. He was a lawyer of Iranian Administration of Justice, member of the Bar Association and editor in chief of Journal of Association. Besides working as a lawyer, he continued writing poems and publishing some of them. His career as a lawyer was strongly affected by his life as a poet and his political concerns. Most of his defendants were other Iranian authors and artists, such